Vice Chairman Doug Chaffee, Orange County Fourth District Supervisor announced the 6th Annual Fourth District Kindness Awards honorees during a ceremony held on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at the Elher’s […]
Vice Chairman Doug Chaffee, Orange County Fourth District Supervisor announced the 6th Annual Fourth District Kindness Awards honorees during a ceremony held on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, at the Elher’s […]
• Donald Trump and JD Vance win U.S. Presidency & Vice President and will be sworn into office on January 20, 2025. • Trump has promised his first act in office will […]
Fullerton Police Officers responded to the area of N. Gilbert St. and Hughes Dr. on November 15, 2024, at approximately 1:39 am, regarding a single-vehicle traffic collision. Upon arrival, officers located a […]
A 33-year-old Sun Valley man has been convicted of three counts of special circumstances murder for helping carry out a plot to kill the mother and stepfather of a 17-year-old girl he […]
This week, Representatives Lou Correa (D-CA) and Monica De La Cruz (R-TX) introduced the bipartisan Saving Lives on Campuses Act of 2024, a bill requiring public colleges and universities to provide opioid […]
The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) has posted updated statistics regarding its efforts to remove illegal hemp products from ABC-licensed locations in California. Since California Department of Public Health (CDPH) regulations […]
Orange County Coastkeeper (Coastkeeper) has awarded the first four grants for its Beach and Coast Accessibility Program, a statewide initiative reducing barriers to California’s coastline in partnership with the California State Coastal […]
All information updated for 1-11 November 2024,[1] valid as of 11 November 2024 at 22:30 Days 392-402 of Hostilities Highlights An Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC ) Famine Review Committee Alert […]
To better support members experiencing mental health challenges, CalOptima Health has awarded $5.1 million in grant funding to increase the behavioral health workforce as part of our ongoing Provider Workforce Development Initiative. […]
Listos California has free materials in many languages that you can use and share to promote disaster preparedness in your home and community. https://www.listoscalifornia.org/resources/ Doing small things today can make sure you, […]
A 30-year-old man has been charged with special circumstances murder for executing a Brea couple and setting their bodies and their cars on fire in the desert in two different Southern California […]
Chapter 3 of Project 2025: the conservative game plan for the upcoming administration or Click Here to Hear Project 2025: Everything You Need to Know in Two Minutes with Mehdi Hasan Managing […]
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Leadership issued the following statement on November 9, 2024, in response to the recent decision by a federal judge in Texas that found President Biden’s Parole-in-Place Executive Orders […]
Voters decided on November 5, 2024, not only the next president but the fate of over a dozen initiatives modifying state and local housing laws. Note that all results are unofficial until […]
New research shows that by slowing cars at intersections, bike lanes increase safety for all road users. Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death in the U.S. among individuals under […]
PlantOber has ended, and the Fullerton Arboretum has finished with a total of $31,049 from 107 donors. This went above and beyond their goal of raising $20,000. PlantOber funds supports the largest […]
Chapter 1 of Project 2025: the conservative game plan for the upcoming administration Click Here to Hear Project 2025: Everything You Need to Know in Two Minutes with Mehdi Hasan The 2025 […]
Chapter 2 of Project 2025: the conservative game plan for the upcoming administration or Click Here to Hear Project 2025: Everything You Need to Know in Two Minutes with Mehdi Hasan In […]
Senator Thomas J. Umberg (D-Santa Ana), a retired Colonel in the United States Army, announced that his 2024 Veteran’s Day Flag Recognition Program has opened. On Veterans Day we honor the men […]
Representative Lou Correa (CA-46) presented nearly $3,500,000 million in federal tax dollars returning to the City of Fullerton for rehabilitation of the City’s police station, and for well construction to ensure […]
Troy High School’s football team has had a historic season, dominating both in the preseason and league play. Their hard work, talent, and determination have earned them the title of City Champions […]
Annual Anaheim Halloween Parade and Fall Festival Spooks, ghosts, goblins and revelers converged on Central Street Promenade for the annual Anaheim Fall Festival and Halloween Parade. Put on by the City of […]
Meals on Wheels of Fullerton began delivering meals to homebound individuals on February 25, 1974, and celebrated its 50th anniversary at the Empty Bowls Fundraiser on February 25, 2024. The program was […]
Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit on November 4 against the city of Norwalk to compel the city to overturn its unlawful ordinance banning the establishment of […]
Amanda McAllister-Wallner, interim executive director of Health Access California, the statewide health care advocacy coalition, issued this statement today following the election of Donald Trump as President: “Make no mistake – our […]
Fullerton Joint Union High School Board: (714) 870-2800 or http://www.fjuhsd.org New Student Success Goals Dr. Sylvia Kaufman, Assistant Superintendent of Education and Assessment Services, reported on the Fullerton Joint Union High School […]
According to the OC Registrar of Voters, there are 324,890 ballots left to count in Orange County as of Wednesday morning November 6, 2024. So whether your candidate or ballot issue won […]
The South Coast Air Quality Management District today issued a Windblown Dust Advisorywhere winds are high across the Los Angeles metro area, the Inland Empire, and Orange County. Air quality will be […]
I love the fall. I am sitting in my office right now while it is chilly and cloudy outside. I really need a cup of hot chocolate and a fire going to […]
My husband and I had been married for over 57 years when he died six years ago. How was I going to go on without him? I retired from teaching and gave […]
In the face of petitions from neighbors to exclude them from living in the “Whites Only” deed-restricted Fullerton neighborhood in 1943, the Bernals pushed back. Their struggle is the subject of a […]
This is the way Democracy ends, not with a bang but a whimper. Our major media companies are letting our First Amendment die without a whimper. A motto is above the door […]
One year after Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and the Israeli response that sparked the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, CSUF students held a demonstration in support of the Palestinian people […]